Nature, Bind 38Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1888 |
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... mycelium of a fungus . These circumstances , favourable as they are for the fungi , are usually rendered even more so in practice , because the sawyers often allow such a branch to fall , and tear and crush the cambium and cortex at the ...
... mycelium of a fungus . These circumstances , favourable as they are for the fungi , are usually rendered even more so in practice , because the sawyers often allow such a branch to fall , and tear and crush the cambium and cortex at the ...
Side 110
... mycelium having extended from the point of entry into every part of the older timber . In a state of nature the processes above referred to do not go on so smoothly and easily as just described , and it will be profitable to glance at ...
... mycelium having extended from the point of entry into every part of the older timber . In a state of nature the processes above referred to do not go on so smoothly and easily as just described , and it will be profitable to glance at ...
Side 111
... mycelium can extend comparatively rapidly into the still healthy and living tissues , bringing about the destructive influences described in Articles III . and IV . , and then it matters not whether the wound closes over quickly or ...
... mycelium can extend comparatively rapidly into the still healthy and living tissues , bringing about the destructive influences described in Articles III . and IV . , and then it matters not whether the wound closes over quickly or ...
Side 125
... of simple sentences , and they seem to be indifferent whether the sentences express sense or non- sense . In the present series an attempt will be made to however , by the mycelium , which is continually extending June 7 , 1888 ] 125 ...
... of simple sentences , and they seem to be indifferent whether the sentences express sense or non- sense . In the present series an attempt will be made to however , by the mycelium , which is continually extending June 7 , 1888 ] 125 ...
Side 127
... mycelium D Cam . Cor FIG . 28. - Piece of tree stem affected with " canker . " The injury commenced after the two inner zones of wood ( 1 and 2 ) had been developed : it extended further in successive periods of growth , as shown by the ...
... mycelium D Cam . Cor FIG . 28. - Piece of tree stem affected with " canker . " The injury commenced after the two inner zones of wood ( 1 and 2 ) had been developed : it extended further in successive periods of growth , as shown by the ...
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Side 142 - FRS, Vice-President, in the chair. — The Secretary read a report on the additions that had been made to the Society's Menagerie during the month of April 1888; and called special attention to two Rock-hopper Penguins from the Auckland Islands, presented by Capt. Sutcliff, RMSS Aorangi...
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Side 55 - ... the weight of a body is the force with which it is attracted by the Earth.
Side 44 - While they were thus engaged, there came upon them some dwarfish men, under the middle height, who seized them and carried them off. The Nasamonians could not understand a word of .their language, nor had they any acquaintance with the language of the Nasamonians. They were led across extensive marshes, and finally came to a town, where all the men were of the height of their conductors, and black-complexioned. A great river flowed by the town, running from west to east, and containing crocodiles.
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Side 206 - The Encyclopaedic Dictionary. A New and Original Work of Reference to all the Words in the English Language, with a Full Account of their Origin, Meaning, Pronunciation, and Use.
Side 214 - FRS, vicepresident, in the chair. The Secretary read a report on the additions that had been made to the Society's menagerie during the months of June, July, August, and September.
Side xviii - Description of new Indian lepidopterous insects from the collection of the late Mr. WS Atkinson.
Side 203 - Grave-', have issued invitations for a conversazione in the galleries of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours on Tuesday, July 10. A REMARKABLE new series of compounds of silicon tetrafluoride with organic derivatives of ammonia have been prepared by Messrs. Comey and Loring Jackson, of Harvard.